Former athletes jock the vote in midterm election

While Republicans took control of the House in yesterday’s midterm elections, there were winners and losers for five former professional athletes who also ran for office.

Former NFL player Jon Runyan  won the New Jersey US House of Representatives in the 3rd Congressional District.  Runyan defeated incumbent  John Adler in a close race. Runyan ran saying he was against health care reform and is a former U of M football player. The former Philadelphia Eagles tackle also helped the Tennessee Titans reach the Super Bowl in 2000.

Democrat Heath Shuler won reelection for  North Carolina House of Representative. Shuler considers himself a conservative democratic. Though Shuler was a quaterback and drafted third overall in the 1994 draft, he only played four years in the NFL.  Shuler has been North Carolina’s 11 district rep since 2007, making his career as a Congressman longer than his career in the NFL.

Republican Shawn Bradley, a former 7 ’6″ NBA center, came up short in his race for Utah’s State House of  Representatives for District 44.  Bradley was quoted by the Wall Street Journal saying, “As a professional entertainer in sports, you get a lot of real-world experience in a world that’s not very real—which is a lot of what politics are.”

Republican and former NFL player Keith Fimian also lost in his election for the US House of Representative seat for the 11th District of Virginia. This was Fimian’s second stint at a run for the House. Fimian ran in 2008 but was defeated by incumbent and reelected Gerry Connolly. But not all is lost for Fimian, the margin is so small between Fimian and Connolly that a recount is pending.

In a race too close to call is NBA center Chris Dudley run for Governor of Oregon. As of Wednesday morning, Republican nominee Dudley had a one percent lead over Democratic nominee John Kitzhaber by about 18,000 votes. Dudley has no previous political experience but won 40% of the vote in the GOP primaries.

One sports star who will not be running for political office is LA Lakers coach Phil Jackson. In an interview with the LA Times about the midterm elections, Jackson said: “It’s just been awful, the ads. The substance has just been awful. I don’t know anybody that doesn’t put a mute on their TV when the ads come on.”

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Randy Moss is a pickey eater

Randy Moss was released by the Minnesota Vikings after being signed less than a month ago. According to Michael Silver of  Yahoo Sports, Moss’ behavior was a factor in the decision to place the future Hall of Famer on waivers. Silver reported that Moss threw a temper tantrum about the food that was served to him after the Vikings’ practice on Friday.  Tinucci’s Restaurant of St. Paul was serving the Viking players lunch when Moss said, “What the [expletive]? Who ordered this crap? I wouldn’t feed this to my dog!”

Restaurant owner Gus Tinucci said two Vikings employees later apologized for Moss’ remarks and that it wasn’t out of the ordinary for Moss to say that.

Tinucci told USA Today a member of the Vikings’ staff said: “Don’t worry about it, Gus, he’s an (expletive).  He’s done this every time we’ve had food.”

One person who did not think it was a laughing matter was quarterback Brett Favre: “If (Brett) Favre would have had a ball, he would have beaned him right in the head,” Tinucci said. “Favre looked at him like, ‘Are you kidding me?’ “

Tinucci does not expect Moss’ remarks to interfere with him being invited back again to cater the Vikings’ practices, as he has already done it on more than one occasion.

As for Moss, he will test his luck on waivers.

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Jenn Sterger to speak to the NFL on Favre sext messages

After Jenn Sterger was fired from Versus, the woman behind the Brett Favre sexting allegations has decided to speak with the NFL in their investigation. Charley Casserly of CBS is reporting that Sterger has agreed to be interviewed by the league in their investigation of Brett Favre violating NFL Personal Conduct Policies.

Sterger had been adamant that she would not meet with league officials until now. ESPN’s Chris Mortensen said while the league would like to confirm if the photos are form Favre, they are also interested in knowing why Sterger did not report the incident two years ago when it happened.

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Versus does not renew Jenn Sterger’s contract

Sports Business Journal broke the news that Versus will not be renewing its contract with Jenn Sterger and have decided to cancel Sterger’s show “The Daily Line.” Versus execs are worried they will be blamed for wrongful termination adding more fuel to the Brett Favre sexual harassment fire. However, according to The Sports Business Journal, Versus decided months ago not to renew Sterger’s contract, but she only found out recently.

Throughout the Favre scandal, Sterger did not talk about it on “The Daily Line.” The cancellation of the show is due to poor ratings, which begs the question: don’t all shows on Versus get bad ratings?

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